Skin cancer stinks. And I should know: I had a basal cell skin cancer removed from my face about two years ago and I have a little scar on my hairline to prove it. Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the U.S. and we know what's causing it: sun exposure. Now I'm not saying you shouldn't get your glow on--I'm just saying you should get your tan in a can (or a bottle or a spray booth, or whatever self-tanner makes you happy).

Want to take your dedication to avoiding the sun one (easy!) step further? Log on to www.jergens.com/GlowInTheDark and sign a pledge that you'll glow in the dark (get it?) rather than via sunlight. For every person who sign the pledge, Jergens will donate $1 (up to $20,000) to the Skin Cancer Foundation. And you'll be entered to win a sample of Jergens Natural Glow Express Body Moisturizer (a really good self-tanner) and a cool T-shirt like the one I'm wearing here. So go, glow.